The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 19, 1872, Image 1

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    VOL. IV.
ALBANY, OKI'X.OX, J I'M 19, 187'-'.
KO, 47.
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BU81SKSS CABHK.
BUSINESS CARDS.
LMUjthlnic.
rjrgs ' Men.
PI III.ISIIKD KVKKY Kill DAY,
By COLL. VAX CLEVE,
IN REGISTER BUILDINGS,
Cornrr firrg ami Fir4 tlttvrtl,
TERMS IN AWYANCK.
Our vein- litre dollars.
Si.x otoliths Two dollars.
Sinilo conies Ton cents.
ADVEKTISINI. RATES.
Transient odvcrllsomimts, per square of
ten liii-s or loss, tlrst insertion V, each
siilwoiiiieni Insertion ti. larger aiiwr
Alsoiuents inserted on the most Hberal
trims.
Jilll WORK.
Having rrrcive I ww I ype, s'ock of col
ored inks, car Is, n Onrdon Jobber, etc.. we
arc ntsnwwv'a tocrtwth.lwioi pHut
Ing in u liettet manner, and liny per eoni
cheaper than ever before offered ihis
eily.
Aw -nts for the Register.
The fnltov.iti':
to receive tpld
iliW-cnisin' efc
gentlemen sire aitlhortied
nriiil for s'lliS liptinns.
. fhf Hie liwiisTKit:
Ilirnni SfnAfh
. UMi-vi-'Minr.
. P.Tompl
I",1im' Hum!
. iinrrlsbrirs.
iwnsvllle.
YV. R, Kirk. BrirwiWRm.
j. IS. Irvine. Solo.
T. II. Itontilds, Salem.
1.. I. roller, San KHinetxoo.
n. c. PortMv UlietW Still Ion.
Fletcher ft Wells. Bntma Vlsto, Polk to
Chits. Nickcll, Jacksonville.
BO
j. ii. KitoiiEi.li. ' P iK'i-i'"-
3I1TCUI.LL & BOLI'M, !
Altorif.ni nn! Counselors at MtW,
tnOUCITOlSSINt IIAXI KI! V AMU'lUK -i
lor In admiralty. Oftleo over the old
ikisi offlee, Front street, I'orthOnl, Orogon.
let
I.C IH,H'l:t.l.. L. U.IN.N.
POWELL & E-LIXX,
Allormys nl t'ouuHelura nt
mi soucrroKs is i haxckuy th.
J Kiinn notary luiiilio). A llnin M Minion,
Coileeripnsiiiid eoiiveyaueos iirotuplly ill
lemlodto.
1
K. H.ftt.t.Nott.
.N. n. HrjuniiiKY.
Mitnrv I'ublle.
COAHOll & Hl'MPKIIEV,
Attoni"j and t'omiwliori at I.a,
ALBAS Y, QlIEfjOJf.
Oflivt IuPurrlsllbHek, up !atf 51
' EO. Yi'.WIf.i, i. . S.,
1 BA1H ATE OK riXI IS
l.l nati Ilentnl CpI'WN
inuUes frr w .Y iMoiV Im
IHWllSlulcttif 1ilf ., .Ir
t th i'il lixth. tllso, lines A 11.
work in Hie line of his profession in t lie
iiest and most approved inotbod, mid ut us
reasoaahitl rates ns oin he hud elsewhere.
Nitrons Orvido administered for Hie imln
JiSMextractloii of teelh If desire I, Ojlleein
nitrriau hrlek btoek. np s'ulrs. Resldeitee
llrst hous1 snot h of finitf relational i le i ;vli.
fronting on io:t-i UoQsc block. )U- U
W. O. JOKES, M. .,
HOMEOPATHIC PHTSHIAN.
OmCU ON KIRS'I' STREET, ONEdiwr
West of iiiMa lalhin, in llitrkbart's two
story hriek np stairs), over Gto. TurndPf
store, llEwiiiKNii: Fii'Sthousowestortlic
Hetliifllsl ehUH'll, Alliunv .1 lr. ' i
LLITKL & Ml'EBS'
8P1TSBI0AL FJAJMES,
And Uencrnl .mill Miteliluerj .
J. F. BACKENSTO, Asent.
Alimny, Owwi.
Mi a
K. s. m tuns, w. If. M'l l 1.1.IK II.
x. a. oi' bois & co.,
U AVE ON IIY.NII AN1 CONrs'lANTLY
rcroH in,' a toi'j,'e slis-k of
UlWril mid I'mvMoan,
Wontl and willow ware, tobueeo. cigars,
fynfect ionury. Yanke' itolions, ele., etc.,
v liolesiile and retnil, at lowest rules.
(liisisite it. ('. Hill ,t Son's drugstore,
Alliiuy, Oregon. . Itavt
A LB A X V BOOK STOBE.
I ll Mislli .l 111 ll50.
t'. A. Frechtud,
DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF
mis.'elluticoii hooks, school books,
blank books, slit lonery. books imKirte 1
loonier al liorl noiiee.
Allwnv. Hee.il. IWO.
1IJRXIX
Tcnxix..
AM PREPARE!! TO HO ALL HINDS
1 ol turning; kecpon hand and make to
order rawUitlo-lietlomed chairs, anil spin
tiiug wheels. Shop near the "Magnolia
MU", m JOI1N M. METZI.ER.
Alimny, Nov. 8, ISBS-I
ALB.4XY BATH HOUSE. "
riMlB HNDERSinNEt WOULD RE
l spi-et fti lly In form t he ell Incus of Album
ml vicinity that he has taken charge of
this estnbllsbnient, and by keeping clean
rooms and paying strict attention to busi
ness expects to snit all those who ma- fii
vor htm -llh their iwtrnnage. navlmr
beretofor,' mrrled on nothing out
Pint-tlniM Hair DreaalnK KbImhm,
He eirpeets to Rive ehtlrc satisfaction lo
all. CbUdren's and billies' hair mntlv cut
and shaniiHH'd.
wtptft ct-yi
JOSEPH YVEnBEH.
nmss rtms! tors!
rpiIB lUr.IIEST PRlCErt PUDIX CASH
I for all kinds of rum. hv
BLAfCyOtNOJI CO.
AHny, Feb. , TJ-ai
JOHN CONNER,
B A N K I N G
-AXD-
Exchange Office,
amiaxy, oiiruon.
iK!MSiTS RECEIVED SI BJECT TO
I t check at slJSR,
. Inlcrost allowed outliuedttposits in coin.
BrtrlMinaKr on Portland. Sin Francisco,
and New York, for nle ill lowest rules.
Collections made and pninvpfly n initio I.
Refers tn II. W. Corbet!, Henry Falling,
W. S. Lad i.
Bunking hours from s A. M. lo 1 P. M,
Albany, I V!). I, l;i-'JJv3
MAltBLE n oBKH. '
1HOXBOE & STAHiEK,
Dealers In
lIoiiumriBs, Obelisks, Tombs,
Head uikI Toot Stones,
Kw'ruled In
Vrmoilt and Kalian
.Marble.
California,
SALEM, OREGON'.
BRAM'l! N1I0I AT AMiAW.
t. DOW. M. B. CHASKi
iov & CRAVE.,
Dealers In
Boi, UllOCIt, Hlltl E'iiSiJ jJss
A?, HAW, oi:i.(i,
INVil'l-; THE .VrTENTlON OF THE
L imt.lle to lli. ir lull sim-k of the Inlesl
styles in entleuieas and youlhV hoots,
siines. iiilil'ers. Oxfoltl ties, etc., etc., lis well
us to the very la'esl tiling out In the line
of Indies' an'.l misses' trailers, IntlntotnK
Sewisjrt ties, AnioUtetle buskins, and
many olhor new n ml lashtonahle styles,
just received at the City 11, Mt Store, wliieh
they will sell im rapidly n iliey eon find
pnivhasers who wish nrst-elass cmmIs at
the most Nasonobhi lulcs- Tliey reaptHrl
fullv luvlte you to eoine and see their
s.oek. Bootli, ahoes.ete., mudeur i-epuiivd
to order, and aO uvik itminnl t.
CITY BOOT STOKE, PIKST STRKET,
l int door YVest of I'K;ist,'r i.aiM'K .
17v3
(IT V .MA H K KT,
riimT siiiEsrr, aijiany, ottfiuox,
J.
w
WW
111
L. HARRIS,
I'BOl'BlETOR,
ILI, EM i;.Vilt TO KEEP f'OK
s;witi, ou hand a full fii;iply of
AU liM' OI' MEATS,
will
,i.'i...
nl IliC very best quality.
nwW el price ild for oeoves,
very best qnalilv.
1 lilrd diKir esl of Fcnr. on south side
if First slrcct, J. L. HARRIS.
Albany, Hoc. IJ, W71.1JV1
J. W. Van Don Bcrgl! M . B.,
woku not ron,
8ALESI : : : OK KG OX.
MY ktnjj esperliiiieo In diseases caused
by WORM -, mtinot be siiriiassi d by
! utiy physleian in Eiiropti or the I'nited
; Slates, Otliee rooms, Nos. 8H and .'Kl. over
j the l'o-t Ofllm. tT Consultiiiioiis and
! e.atiiiniilloiisrl"'o vhtirgr. v4n:tuniil
Albany Collcglnto limlituic,
AI.IEAY'Y, OREUtX.
'IMHS INSTITimON WILL REOPEN ON
1 Moinlay.SepletnlK'r, 1S7I, wllhacorps
: of teaehers eanable and earnest. lnttraV
I lion will ho tUorontfh and pna'tli-al, and
j the system of nnler unsurpusstHl. Forpur-
ticir.ni-s address
R. K. WARREN. A. M., Pi-esldent ;
Or. Rev. E. II. tiEAHY, 11. 11.. Alimny.
The I-. ! Tko Ears
R. T. L. UOLDEX,
r i ' ,; '
Oculist mid Aurlit. Albany, Ori'lrois.
DR. GOLDEN Is A
son of the noted
old oithaluiie doctor,
S. C. (iolden.
Hr. (iolden has hud
experience in treating
the various ilisonses lo
which the cyoand curare subject.antl feels
conlMcut ol giving entire satisfaction to
those w ho mny place themselves under his
com, April It". .
B. E
O. SMITH, DENTIST,
1 1 AS I.tK'ATEIl
IN At.
II
Iiauv. and is now tvailv
to wait on the citizens of Al-
fcnnvand clidnltv.wltha new
Invention tn denial work. It consists In
snpisirtlng Hie pla'.c lo the month wilhont
envtrtnr the whole roof, us heretofore.
Those wishing arllllelul troth are req mut
ed to call and examine for themselves.
Also, plates mended, whether partially
broken nrdlvldwl. Teeth, extracted with
out win. Oflleo over TurreU's store. All
work warranted. 7v4
raper-haiiyiiiir, Calccniiniitg,
DccorBlliig;, ftc.
If M. YV.YHSWOKTII will give pnnnitt
1 . attention lo all orders for Puper
uinglng, I 'iilrenjluing, Iienimtlng, Ac, In
this city or vtctnitv. All work executed
tn the latest style, fa the best manner, and
at lowest living rates. Kjinirders left nl
Furniture Warerooias ofi.'lius. Meulov will
i receive prompt attention. lOvi
To the Citlscns of
Brownsville and Vicinity.
Tim ixiiKiisuiNKi) worm an-
' i nounec
nonnce that thev ai-elMHKPKN'DKNT
LAN11IDATE8 lor I lie purchase of all tile
"W O O Xl
they can get, for which thev will puv the
I HigEioii market Prtee
' in fash ortiools. Also, tbev have a full
j slock of
o i: e it a i, n v. n - ramus e
on hand. Willi h thev oittr at lowest rales
I forl'ASIIor PlluldfE.
KIRK, HI' ME .v CO.
I I. K. full on in, Ik fre dosing liir
your Wool.
! Brownsville. Ma vli X Ti-30ni3
EBAXKL1X
ALBANY,
3. R. IfE!iliO,
ttiAIN, AT THE
MARKET,
OREGON,
: : Proprietor,
Ol.H PLACE ON
qvfm to furnish all
V Front srroef, pin
who apply Willi liti Ul
towns! market rates.
;!-ol MKATS.attl'c
By si i let attuutthn
lo five jri'iienil sulis
ay I ;-.or him With a
UU'Kjct pii.-e raid for
J. 1!. HiQtltON.
In t
Ill llllslll-'ss ,. )oHS
fuel on in all who m
call. t-: lligliei; n
Dot I.THY.
SETTLEDIIR E'S X I BSE R V,
Kl MIL'S !-oulh of AHiaiiy, I.InU 'o.,
NEAR TitE RAILROAD.
T MIDICIT THE ATTENTION OF ALL
1 persona desiring to purchase fruit lives
to oil) noil exiuilliie my sriwk, which is
cotinioscd of the iargest and Ik-si selection
In the State, eonslstllig of apples. )K-nrs,
nheiTles, plums, prunes, .jnija-s, li'aekber-l-ies.iillinulse.n
l roses. Also, black and
white wajiiji', EnglWi walnut, blekorv,
Is'Min, icdba I, lumey toonst, liaekberry,
and a numlieror orlier varieties of Irces
unit plantstiHi numerous in iiienllou, allot
which ore otlereit at low rotes,
HENRY W. SETTLEMIRE.
Dee. 17, 1R70-LY
WM. PETERS,
MAM i-.ii .Ti-ntn 0
Carriages
& Wagcns,
or Every Description,
ALBA XV, OBEUOX,
MANt'FACTt'irKS Tn ORDER ANY
mi l all siyicsof
tVtigoiig, Carriages, IIiu-kH,
.Ac, al as rcu-sinable rates as tlie 1190 of
good material and llrsl-clnss w ork w ill lus
tily. Rcirlng neatly and exjiedit lously done
low rates,
shop on Ferry between First and Sivond
streels. WM. PETERS.
Albany, May i. is7-.'-3 i
DR. VAXCLEVE'S
m , . ... 'in
GalVaillC AMOllBal SriPPOrter
i lEiavi: REGI'UTOR.
rpHE MERITS OF THIS INSTRUMENT ;
A consist principally in tlie vupport II j
gives to the abdomen nod spine The belt
Is broau, fopported by suspenders pastng
over the shoulders, and kept tn shape by ;
wlf-generotlng(jalvaiitcPUitea,wUh-ligtve
u pleasant current.
The Regulator is also liulvanic: ils Cup
an INowtlosa'v mieleof silver; l:s Sieni.nf
Ctniperajld Zinc, is hollow, thai iujoe.lions I
may tic liiniwn itimugn it.orintiiiiieneek
of the Ctems, n can be so regulated by
ils thmnii-scrcw as to meet any mul-posi-Hon
of the I'lenis, and is unequulfed in
meetltut any form of feitutle disease.
Price, til.' Paten tc I August 11, 1h71, liy
W. s. Yau i 'Ice, Cenlralia, Illinois.
Territory for Sale, or mill receive
Koyalt' lr lunnuliw-ture.
For Stale or Territorial I'lgbta to uiaiiu
fiieluiv unit seU on the PaclHc Coast, apply
to COLL. VANCl.EVE, AUniuy, Oregon.
- Notice
OREliON A CAI.IFOBNIA RAILROAD
Coinpony. Land I ieai-lment, Portland
Oregon, April S, 187i. Notice is hereby
given, tllut a vigorous prosecution will 1h
instituted against any and every peraon
who tros.iasHcs iitsiu any Railroitd Land,
by cntllniranil teinoviiiH l Imber t herefrom
lHifoiv the same Is lIOCiillTul the Coinpa
ny AND PAID FOR.
All vanin! Lund in mid numbered Ki
Hons, nvhetlier surveve l or unsurveyed,
within a distance of thirty miles from the
line of the mud, bc!aiu;s to Hie Connnuiy.
1. R. Mix IRES,
Mvltf IJiml Agent.
METROPOLIS
HOTEL.
Comer Front and Salmon Sts,,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This new and ctctnutt hotel, with
Xtw Furniture Throughout,
Is now
OPEN TO THE Pl ilUC.
Until oui for the nrroniaodatiou
of tnicsts.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Come and 800 Vn.
1. K. rBBNOB, rropa
Oct.7,71-Jv
T i .
every nook and corner of the sys- j
lent. Laugti ntnl grow fat," and
pm like the gay lambs that I
ii isk and gatnliol on the hillside in
the joyous t-riiig, or like the rol
licking kittens, 'as they roll and
tumble on the mat, as 'if to show
their proud mother, sitting near,
and wiiU'Uing their movements, honv
easily and naturally they learn their
first lessons in cat gymnastics.
Laugh ubut yon need uefei indulgo
u. n wuiTc. iior.e-iaugii, a Mm-
..tw)rrtiiii)dt!;gotieot the bray -
ing o a (lonkey, or a steam whistle!
i.augn iiKO a rwy, a wiue-awake,
Hirvhtti boy, one ready for business,
lulxir, eirands; ivady to bring a
pail of water fur mother, gather
lluwers for sister, or any honest anil
useful labor, physical" or mental.
Laugh, but not simply to make a
noise, or liccausc it is expected that
you will, but because, you cannot
help it ; because you are vrtn$oitjnf
with giiod-nature, with not a cubic
inch more of room to contain your
joyous feelings, a most ready U.
burst; filled with kindly ftvlings
towards brothers and sisters, 1 -
rents and friends, schoolmates and
playmates, all with whom you wine
in daily contact.
es and let the girls laugh, and
expnuu oncuuwi, innate me mugs,
,1... : ai . v n
ruate nie vnvigies, eukinuie Kiiiuiy
emotions, encirele the whole conn
tenatice with an ample wreath of
smiles. Give bio the boy or girl
that smiles as soon as the tirst rays
of the joyous morning sun glances
in through the windows, gay, hap
py, and kind. Such a boy will be
fit to " make up " into a man at
least when contrasted with asiillen,
morose, "crabbed" fellow, who
snaps and snarls like a sully cur,
or growls and grunts 1 ke an unta
mable hyena, from the moment he
opens his red and anjjry eyes till he
is " comforted " by his Inakfast.
.Such a girl, otlier things bet-ig lii
votable, will be good uuderiw to
aid in gladdening some comfortable
homo, or to reiine, civilize, lame,
and humanize a rude brother, mat
ing liun more gentle, atlectionate, I
and lovable. It is a feast to even
oi-at such a joy-inspiring girl, :
., 1 :
'", flowing, so to speak, from
micii it wuiiiiiu uuu, unu M.V uw .
her parted lips, disiilayuig a a't of
i.angn, ooys j a hearty, joyous, Would it not bo wise to snbsti
ringing laugh, that semis the blood tuto more t&s for meat in our daily
gayly mrsiiig along the veins and llicty About oucthird of th'o
arteries, giving hio and vigor to ! ,vt.jL.ht 0f ,, u ua lllltrim11t.
clean, well brushed teeth, looking ! 0lna and handsome but a delicious
almost ihe pi-rsonitication of beauty morsel. Jlost of jieople sjtoil the
and goodness, singing, and as merry taste of their eggs by adding pepicr
as the biids, the wide-awake birds and salt. A little sweet butter is
that commenced their morning con-1 the best dtciisiiig. Eggs contain
cert longbe!brc the lazy boys dream-; mucl, phosphorus, which' is suppos
oil tliat the glorious situ was ap- ed to be useful to those who use
proaehing, ami about to jtonr a their brains Wood. Jlerdhl of
vhole flood of joy-inspiring light j Jl(lltt,
and warmth uwn the earth. Such j .
a girl is like a gentle shower to the 1 a Female Atroeiiy.
ai'ohed earth, bestowing kind J
words, sweet smiles, and 'acts ot'j A gentlewoman in the city of
mercy all around the joy and t London, alter Jiavmg buried six
light of the household. 1 huslwhds, fmU a gentleman hamlv
It has been well said, " there are , yr ft
two muscles to raise the upiier hp, ., . .,
as in laughter, and onlvone to draw more' " fevoral mo"tlls. tlleir
it down ; thcrctore we should laugh 'happiness was mutual, a cireum.
ttcke to crying once" Jhcremav stance which seemodto aynogieat
be a time tor weeping, ami even for : eompliment to the former partnere
mourning and melancholy; yet of her bed, who, as she said, had
cheerfulness, good nature, and joy j disgusted her by their softishness
are lar more favorable to the health . and infidelity. In the view of
of the body and mind. Excessive i knowing the real character of his
grief often arrests the action of the j amorous mate, the gentleman began
stomach, and produces disease. The frequently to absent himself; to
cheerful and hopeful aro far more return at late hours, and when he
healthy than tlie morose, the sour, did return, to appear as if intoxi
the fretful, ami the scolding mortals: eated.
who never sec the sunlight of cheer-1
f ulne.-s or sociability, but who reowl
and frown, " look daggers,'' and
fed two edged swords towards all
who daro to come within reach of
them. Oliver Ojti-'o Magazine,
Klnderhook, Illinois, possesses the
champion preacher. A tew Sundays
since tie preaelied an eloquent sertnon,
mid at the conclusion exhorted his
licarers to embrace the opportuulty
presenteil. None came forward, anil
aft?r wilting some time the minister,
raisins his voice to ttie highest plteli,
exclaimed, "Well, sit there and lie
damned 1" On the same Sunday he
calkilotittothc Janitor, "Opeu'tluit
window ; I don't like to preach in a
barrel with the bung tlwe in !''
Wear your learning like a watch, in
a private pocket, and don't endeavor
to show it unless you nre asked wliat
o'clock it is.
When there is love in tlie heart there
are rainbows in the eyes, which cover
every black cloud with gorgeous
hues.
7'his is more than fan be said of
meat, .'here is no bones and tough
pieces that have to bo laid aside.
A good egg is mado up of ten parts
i holl, sixty parts white, and thirty
parts yolk. 7'hc white of an egg
contains eighty-six per cent, of wa
ter ; the yolk titty-two per cent. The
average weight of an egg is about
two ounces, rraetiea'ly an egg is
animal fund, and yet there is none
ol the disaoieeable work of the
uutcJ:t,r lim.S!iary to obtain it. 2'he
; vegetans of England use egg
f.ly, ail,l many of tliefo men are
; v,,dy 11Uietv vears oW 11(1
have been remarkab'y free from ill
ness. A good egg is a tve. 1 ho
shell is Kirus, and the oxygen of
the air goes through the shell and
keeps up a sort of respiration. An
egg soon becomes stale in bad air,
or in dry air charged with carlmnie
acid. Eggs may be dried anil made
to retain their goodness for a long
time, or the shell may be varnished.
which excludes the air. when, it
; kt'iit at a projier tempei-ature, they
, umy be kept good fir years. The
! F1Vnch people produce' more eggs
tia aiiy olKTt an milliu'iis
0f iem t0 Kglal,d aimually. Fresh
, m mo,.e ti-aUspaivnt at the
0J ones oil tlie top. Very
0 (l ones are ,10t transimret.t u
. . I ...
cither place. In water in which
one-tenth of salt has been dissolved,
good eggs sink, and indifferent ones
swim J'ad eggs float in pure Yva
ter. The best eggs are laid by
young healthy hens. If they are
properly fed the eggs aro better
than if they are al'owed to eat all
sorts of food.
Eggs are best when cooked about
four minutes. This takes away the
animal taste that is offensive to
Some, but docs not so harden the
white or yolk as to make them hard
to digest. An egg it cooked very
hard isdiilieitlt of digestion, except
by those with stout stomachs ; such
eggs should le eaten with broad
and masticated very lii.ely. An
excellent sandwich can lie made
with eggs and brown bread. An
egg uvad on toast is food lit for a
king, if kings deserve any better
food than auv body else, which is
some than hot 1 ones. An rw
,-iiiil- man uviiiwt villi;?. .111 KtUk
doubtful, l-iiedeggsareless whole-
I drotuied into hot water is not oulv
At iirst reproaclies but afterward
menaces were the consequences ol
this conduct.. The gentleman jier
sisted and seemed every day to lie
come more addicted to his lwttle.
One evening, when she imagined
him dead drunk, she unsewed a
leadci. weight from one of the
sleeves of her gown, ami, having
melted it, sho approached her hits,
baud, who pretended still to be
sound asleep, in order to pour it :
into his car through a pipe.
Convinced of her wickedness, the
gentleman started up and seized .
her ; when, having procured assis-!
tanee he secured her till the morn
ing and conducted her liefore a!
magistrate, who committed her to
prison. The bodies of her six litis-,
bands were dug up, and as marks
ot violence were still discoverable
upon each ot them, the proof of her J
guilt appeared so strong upon herj
trial that she wag coudemued and ;
executed.
Death or the King of MMokm.
Mr. Klaes, kuown by the name
of "King of the Smokers," died
recently near Kottcrdam, Holland.
Mr. Klaes Lad, according to the
Belgian papers, amassed a large
fortune in tlie linen trade, and one
pi nt ion of a mansion he had erected
near Rotterdam was devoted to tlie
arrangmeut of a collection of pipes
according to their nationality and
chronological order. By his will,
which he executed shortly before
his death, he directed that all the
smokers of the country should be
invited to his f'uneraj, and that each
0110 should be presented with ten
pnniids of -tobacco and two Dutch
liijies of the newest fashion, on
which should lie engraved the name,
arms, and date of the decease of
the testator. His relatives, friend
and funeral guests were strictly en
joined to keep their pipes well
lighted during the funeral proces
sion and cetemonv. and afterwards
empty the ashes from their pipes 011
the collin. The poor of the ncigh
borhood who attended to his wishes
were to receive annually, o-i the
anniversary of hisdeath, ten pounds
of tobacco and a small cask of good
beer, lie further directed that his
oak cfiirin should be lined with the
mlar of his old Havana cigar
boxes, and that a box of French
caporal and a pocket ot old Dutch
tobacco should bo placed at tlie foot
ot his coffin. His litvorito pipe was
to be placed by his side, with a box
ot matches, a flint and stcc', and
some tinder for,as he said,tbcro was
no knowing what might happen.
It has been calculated that the de
ceased gentleman during his eighty
years ot lite, smoked mora than
lour tons of tobacco, and drank
about 500,000 quarts of beer.
Tl'.c Vaticination of CbewluK Betel
Nut;
There U a fascination in betel nut
more extraordinary than tolwceo pas
sion. The consumption of tlie latter In
ehewfng alone, in the I'nited States,
i a modem phenomenon. An invct
enitechevver ui.-iy liave moral resolu
tion enough to breuk oil" the hahil,
though it rarely happens that an effort
i miiilu to do so, us tin apology is
found lor conti iming a practice tint l
positively destroying flic foundation
of health. Once addicted to chewing
tobacco, to abandon it la a 1 achlevi -meiit
few have I lie happiness to over
come, notwitlntaiidliig the melancholy
mortality in the meridian of lite w1k
arc Constantly being destroyed by the
subtle influence ot flint strange plant
ou the nervous system. Thus Maiden
palsy of tlie heart, patery of a limb,
palsy of one half the tongue, and even
Instantaneous death, are traceable let
physicians to exees-ive Use ot tobtVvo.
But the vice ol betel nut chewing,
however, is still inrtro reinavkalH.
When the habit i- established lfir
seems RO retreat. JOach victi;;.
out his teclli, gums, digestion, mid
dies with an unsatisfied longing for
another quid. Betel nut trees tliriv
in most parts of tropical India, the
Indian archipelago aud the i'hillippk e
Islands. Tliey grow up gincefuliy
about thirty "feet, rarely more than
eight inches' in diameter.' It Isa pain;,
nn-tti vilf-ktf, l'enang is the universal
name ot the nut hi tlntse parts where it
Is produced, lienee p'tlo ixuhihj means a
letel nut Island. Al ix yeis of age
Ihey cominences Ixuring imts the size
Of a small pullet's egg, of a bright yel
low color, enclosed in a husk sim'llni
totlie cocoa-nut; within is a spher
ical nut, very much like a nutmeg.
Broken, a bit of it is wrapiied up wiih
a pim- of 11,1 -lucked lime in a peculiar
lent, the siri teftl-plptr, piper, exten
sively cultivated for that purpose.
The gums and mucous membrane of
the mouth ore quickly stained a brick
red, Hie teeth rrnmbl'e to a level with
the gums, and in that condition uu in
ebriate betel cfK'wer is wretched
without a supply. There are large
plantations of betel nut trees in Java
to meet the demand for home consump
tion and distant provinces. To uug
mciit the pleasure, tbo nvhouin :.)
fotd it add tobacco to the lime. A
morbid craving for either betel nut or
IoImccom resources of immense reve
nue to many governuieuls. Neither
reasonings nor appeal to the intelli
gemr ofvhewers, wlio are shortening
their days by an excessive indulgence,
have ever laid the slightest influence in
convincing them that they Were
violating a law ot'uigauiclife. Science
tails to explain the cause of our intense
morbid craving for vegetable narcotics
so lailent as tobacco and betel ulttA.
A'. )'. Mail.
A Tnpeka merchant unites busim -
and pleasure by announcing ou his.
sign ''John Smith, dry goods; wishes
toget married."
' .
The entire Assets of a recent bank
nipt were nine children. His credit
ors resolved to act uiaguaiiiuiouslv,
and lit him keep them.
-
"It Isn't haul work nvhen 1 do it for
mamma." she said softly.
How true it Is that love makes lalor
swecu